The Retail Podcast

Real conversations with the people running global retail. AI in retail, ecommerce strategy, store operations, retail media, and the future of commerce — without the jargon. Hosted by Alex Rezvan (NRF Retail Voices 2026, founder of RetailNews.ai). Guests include retail CEOs, CDOs, founders, and operators from the world's leading grocery, fashion, luxury, and technology brands. Three formats: World Retail Signals (global retail intelligence), Five Things Friday UK, and in-depth expert interviews. Official partner of NRF Europe and World Retail Congress. 210+ episodes.

  1. Wimbledon's Real Winners, Osaka's 350% Spike & Google's World Cup Ads | Five Things Friday UK

    3d ago

    Wimbledon's Real Winners, Osaka's 350% Spike & Google's World Cup Ads | Five Things Friday UK

    The retail marketing stories that matter this week: why the brands winning Wimbledon aren't the official sponsors, Naomi Osaka's 350% search spike, Charlotte Tilbury lands in Boots, and Google's Head of Agencies UK reveals the World Cup ads topping YouTube's leaderboard. Google's Carl Read joins Alex and Simone Oloman (NIFT) to discuss the week's biggest marketing stories, including Wimbledon, Nike, Charlotte Tilbury, Boots, Evian, YouTube, Naomi Osaka, John Lewis, Cult Beauty and more. Topics include: • Why Wimbledon is becoming a creator-first marketing opportunity • Naomi Osaka's powerful brand storytelling strategy • How YouTube advertising is evolving around cultural moments • Why Charlotte Tilbury's Boots expansion matters • Pride marketing and authentic community engagement • What brands can learn from Google's latest YouTube advertising insights Carl shares Google's perspective on creator trust, emotional storytelling, YouTube performance and why today's best campaigns succeed by giving creators genuine creative freedom. Whether you're a marketer, founder, retailer or agency leader, this episode explores how brands can stay culturally relevant while building long-term trust. Featured Guest Carl Read Director, Agencies & Partners (UKI) Google Featuring Alex Simone Oloman Co-Founder & CEO, NIFT If you enjoyed the episode: ✅ Subscribe for weekly insights 👍 Like the video 💬 Tell us which story stood out most

    13 min
  2. From Hamleys to Armani: Scaling Brands in India

    6d ago

    From Hamleys to Armani: Scaling Brands in India

    Sumeet Yadav, Head of Reliance Brands Limited, on luxury retail, global partnerships and what international brands need to understand about India. How do global brands enter, adapt and scale in India? In this episode of The Retail Podcast, we sit down with Sumeet Yadav, Head of Reliance Brands Limited, just before his keynote at NRF APAC 2026 in Singapore. Reliance Brands Limited sits at the centre of India’s global luxury and lifestyle retail ecosystem, with partnerships spanning fashion, lifestyle, eyewear, toys, home, and food and beverage. Its portfolio connects high luxury, premium lifestyle, family retail and scaled consumer experiences. This conversation explores the leadership, operating discipline and market understanding required to bring international brands into India and build them for long-term relevance. In this episode, we cover: • How global brands enter and grow in India • The role of Reliance Brands Limited in India’s luxury and lifestyle market • Building international brand partnerships at scale • Premium retail, lifestyle retail and consumer evolution in India • Lessons from brands including Hamleys, Mothercare, Diesel, Superdry, Brooks Brothers, Giorgio Armani, Bottega Veneta, Valentino and Tiffany & Co. • Sumeet Yadav’s leadership journey across Reliance Brands, Hamleys Global, Nando’s, Tommy Hilfiger India and Ford • NRF APAC 2026 and the future of retail in Asia Pacific Sumeet Yadav is a founding member of Reliance Brands Limited and a member of its central leadership team. He has helped shape the launch and scale of major international franchises in India and has also led Hamleys Global during its international expansion. Whether you are a retailer, brand leader, founder, investor or operator thinking about India, this episode offers a rare look at the mechanics behind building global brands for Indian consumers. Subscribe to The Retail Podcast for more conversations with the people shaping the future of retail, brands, commerce and consumer behaviour. Links: Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sumeet-yadav-8a48a87 Reliance Brands / Reliance Retail: https://relianceretail.com/partner-brands.html NRF APAC 2026: https://nrfbigshowapac.nrf.com/speakers/sumeet_yadav__ Podcast website: www.theretailpodcast.com Newsletter: www.retailnews.ai

    15 min
  3. AI Search, Shopee, Action & Target: Retail’s Big Week

    Jun 29

    AI Search, Shopee, Action & Target: Retail’s Big Week

    Retailers are facing a new discovery challenge: what happens when AI search becomes the layer between brands and customers? In this episode of World Retail, Alex is joined by Niamh and Ian from World Retail Congress to discuss what is top of mind across global retail. The conversation starts with one of the biggest concerns raised in a CEO survey: whether AI-driven search could reduce brand visibility by surfacing competitors, platforms or intermediaries instead of the retailers customers are actually looking for. The team explores Shopee’s expanded partnership with ChatGPT, examples from Walmart, Google and Sephora, and why retailers may need to move from worrying about AI search to actively building around it. They also discuss: Why Barnes & Noble and Waterstones may show the continued power of physical bookstores How James Daunt’s store autonomy model has helped reshape bookstore retail Why Action’s lean operating model and rapid store growth make it a major value retail story The allegations around Anthropic, Alibaba and Claude Why Target and Brian Cornell are back under investor scrutiny What these stories reveal about the future of physical retail, AI search and customer experience Guest/context: This episode features Alex with co-hosts Niamh and Ian from World Retail Congress. 00:00 - Retailers fear AI search could hide their brands 00:38 - Welcome to World Retail with Neve and Ian 01:04 - Why Asia may show the future of retail 01:21 - AI search becomes retailers’ top concern 01:46 - Shopee expands its ChatGPT partnership 02:15 - Walmart, Google, Sephora and retail AI adoption 03:13 - Barnes & Noble and Waterstones IPO rumours 04:13 - What retailers can learn from local bookstore autonomy 04:40 - Action rebounds as 3i investors watch value retail 05:33 - Why Action’s operating model is so effective 06:22 - Action’s store density, SKU consistency and local flexibility 08:35 - Anthropic, Alibaba and alleged Claude distillation claims 09:54 - Target, Brian Cornell and investor pressure 11:12 - Heatwave wrap-up and closing thoughts Subscribe for more weekly analysis on global retail, AI in commerce, store strategy, ecommerce, leadership and the future of retail.

    12 min
  4. Lacoste, Nadine Merabi, Wimbledon Pop-Ups, JD Sports & Disney Collectibles: This week in UK Retail

    Jun 26

    Lacoste, Nadine Merabi, Wimbledon Pop-Ups, JD Sports & Disney Collectibles: This week in UK Retail

    This week on Five Things Friday UK Edition, Alex is joined by Simone Oloman, co-founder and CEO of For Tonight / Neft, a rapid delivery business for retailers, to unpack five retail stories from a quieter but still revealing week in UK fashion, lifestyle and consumer culture. From Lacoste transforming Selfridges into a tennis clubhouse to Ralph Lauren’s Wimbledon activity on Sloane Square, this episode looks at how brands are turning sporting moments into immersive retail experiences. Alex and Simone also discuss why big physical retail is far from dead, with JD Sports opening its largest store in Scotland and Dunelm launching a 34,000 sq ft Kingston superstore. Plus, they look at Disney’s push into collectibles with YuYus and why Nadine Merabi’s denim launch is a smart example of category expansion. In this episode: How Wimbledon is becoming a major retail activation moment Why fashion and sport collaborations feel increasingly natural The return of large-format flagship retail Disney YuYus and the power of collectibles Nadine Merabi’s move from occasionwear into everyday wardrobe categories Why trust is key when brands expand into new product areas Guest context: Simone Oloman is the co-founder and CEO of Need It For Tonight / NIFT, a business offering rapid delivery for retailers, including app-based delivery and checkout integrations for 90-minute delivery. Show notes / links mentioned: Nadine Merabi: https://www.instagram.com/nadinemerabi/?hl=en Lacoste at Selfridges: https://www.theindustry.fashion/lacoste-brings-its-tennis-clubhouse-to-selfridges/ Ralph Lauren Wimbledon post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DZtsNTsDBf3/?img_index=7 JD Sports Livingston: https://www.lcpgroup.co.uk/news/jd-sports-opens-its-largest-store-in-scotland-at-the-centre-livingston-next-month JD Sports: https://www.jdsports.co.uk/ Dunelm Kingston: https://furniturenews.net/news/dunelm-opens-kingston-superstore Disney YuYus Soho pop-up: https://press.disney.co.uk/news/meet-disneys-cutest-new-collectable-companions-this-june-at-exclusive-pop-up-in-soho

    10 min
  5. How Brands Reach Gen Z Without TikTok + Coach's Retail Masterclass

    Jun 19

    How Brands Reach Gen Z Without TikTok + Coach's Retail Masterclass

    What happens when brands can no longer rely on social media to reach younger consumers? In this week's Five Things Friday UK, retail expert Simone Oloman, Co-Founder and CEO of NIFT, joins us to discuss one of the biggest questions facing retail marketers today: how brands stay connected to youth culture as social media regulations evolve. We explore: ✅ The potential impact of proposed social media restrictions for under-16s ✅ Why brands may need to return to real-world community building ✅ The rise of experiential retail and in-store activations ✅ What Coach's Selfridges pop-up teaches us about modern retail ✅ Deliveroo's latest retail partnership and the growth of instant delivery ✅ How physical stores are becoming fulfilment centres for modern commerce ✅ Why customer experience is becoming the biggest competitive advantage Featuring real-world examples from Coach, Selfridges, H&M, Deliveroo and leading retail brands, this episode explores how retail is evolving beyond transactions into experiences, community and convenience. https://uk.coach.com/ Featured Guest Simone Oloman Co-Founder & CEO, NIFT Topics Covered Gen Z marketing Youth consumer behaviour Social media regulation Retail innovation Experiential retail Coach at Selfridges Rapid delivery Retail media Store transformation Customer engagement Subscribe Subscribe for weekly insights into retail innovation, commerce, customer experience and the future of shopping. Chapter Timestamps 00:00 Introduction & Meet Simone Oloman 01:19 What NIFT Does: Instant Delivery Infrastructure 01:58 How Social Media Restrictions Could Change Youth Marketing 03:17 Why Physical Experiences May Matter More Than Algorithms 05:20 Deliveroo's Football Campaign & Instant Retail Delivery 06:55 Why Stores Are Becoming Fulfilment Centres 08:55 Coach's Selfridges Pop-Up Experience 10:06 Retail Roadshow: London, Coach & Selfridges 12:09 H&M and the Premiumisation of Retail 12:30 Can Physical Retail Compete with AI and E-Commerce? 13:06 Coach's Multi-Generation Retail Strategy 14:16 Retail Innovation Across Europe

    15 min

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Real conversations with the people running global retail. AI in retail, ecommerce strategy, store operations, retail media, and the future of commerce — without the jargon. Hosted by Alex Rezvan (NRF Retail Voices 2026, founder of RetailNews.ai). Guests include retail CEOs, CDOs, founders, and operators from the world's leading grocery, fashion, luxury, and technology brands. Three formats: World Retail Signals (global retail intelligence), Five Things Friday UK, and in-depth expert interviews. Official partner of NRF Europe and World Retail Congress. 210+ episodes.

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